Alessandro Volta Power Plant
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| Alessandro Volta thermal power station | |
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| Coordinates | 42°21′30″N 11°32′11″E / 42.3583°N 11.5364°E |
| Status | Operational |
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The Alessandro Volta Power Plant was a 3600 MW polycombustible thermal power plant located in the municipality of Montalto di Castro and owned by Enel.[1]
It was commissioned in 1989 near the unfinished Montalto di Castro Nuclear Power Station of which it used part of the site and the sea water intakes already built.
It was decommissioned in 2019 and scheduled for disposal and is being negotiated for conversion into data centers for IT companies.[citation needed]
The plant consisted of four 660 MW steam units that could be fired by either dense fuel oil or natural gas, and eight small 120-125 MW Nuovo Pignone (125MW) and Fiat (120MW) turbogas units paired in a combined cycle with the steam units.[citation needed]
It was the most powerful thermal power plant in Italy but was relatively underutilized (about 3000 hours per year[when?] out of a theoretical maximum of 8760),[2] due to the high cost of fuel.
